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Cell|April 16, 2013
Type 2 innate signals stimulate fibro/adipogenic progenitors to facilitate muscle regenerationJose E Heredia, Lata Mukundan, Francis M Chen, et al.
Nature Medicine|January 21, 2014
Mfge8 promotes obesity by mediating the uptake of dietary fats and serum fatty acidsAmin Khalifeh-Soltani, William McKleroy, Stephen Sakuma, et al.
Cell Metabolism|November 10, 2015
Thermoneutral Housing Accelerates Metabolic Inflammation to Potentiate Atherosclerosis but Not Insulin ResistanceXiao Yu Tian, Kirthana Ganeshan, Cynthia Hong, et al.
Cell|December 29, 2014
Activated type 2 innate lymphoid cells regulate beige fat biogenesisMin-Woo Lee, Justin I Odegaard, Lata Mukundan, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 26, 2011
Eosinophils sustain adipose alternatively activated macrophages associated with glucose homeostasisDavina Wu, Ari B Molofsky, Hong-Erh Liang, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|February 20, 2013
Innate lymphoid type 2 cells sustain visceral adipose tissue eosinophils and alternatively activated macrophagesAri B Molofsky, Jesse C Nussbaum, Hong-Erh Liang, et al.
Cell|July 26, 2016
Perinatal Licensing of Thermogenesis by IL-33 and ST2Justin I Odegaard, Min-Woo Lee, Yoshitaka Sogawa, et al.
Cell Metabolism|May 28, 2019
Nutrient Sensing in CD11c Cells Alters the Gut Microbiota to Regulate Food Intake and Body MassD Nyasha Chagwedera, Qi Yan Ang, Jordan E Bisanz, et al.
Cell|December 16, 2017
Perinatal Licensing of Thermogenesis by IL-33 and ST2Justin I Odegaard, Min-Woo Lee, Yoshitaka Sogawa, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|January 5, 2013
Bone marrow NR4A expression is not a dominant factor in the development of atherosclerosis or macrophage polarization in miceLily C Chao, Erin Soto, Cynthia Hong, et al.
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Cell|April 16, 2013
Type 2 innate signals stimulate fibro/adipogenic progenitors to facilitate muscle regenerationJose E Heredia, Lata Mukundan, Francis M Chen, et al.
Nature Medicine|January 21, 2014
Mfge8 promotes obesity by mediating the uptake of dietary fats and serum fatty acidsAmin Khalifeh-Soltani, William McKleroy, Stephen Sakuma, et al.
Cell Metabolism|November 10, 2015
Thermoneutral Housing Accelerates Metabolic Inflammation to Potentiate Atherosclerosis but Not Insulin ResistanceXiao Yu Tian, Kirthana Ganeshan, Cynthia Hong, et al.
Cell|December 29, 2014
Activated type 2 innate lymphoid cells regulate beige fat biogenesisMin-Woo Lee, Justin I Odegaard, Lata Mukundan, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 26, 2011
Eosinophils sustain adipose alternatively activated macrophages associated with glucose homeostasisDavina Wu, Ari B Molofsky, Hong-Erh Liang, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|February 20, 2013
Innate lymphoid type 2 cells sustain visceral adipose tissue eosinophils and alternatively activated macrophagesAri B Molofsky, Jesse C Nussbaum, Hong-Erh Liang, et al.
Cell|July 26, 2016
Perinatal Licensing of Thermogenesis by IL-33 and ST2Justin I Odegaard, Min-Woo Lee, Yoshitaka Sogawa, et al.
Cell Metabolism|May 28, 2019
Nutrient Sensing in CD11c Cells Alters the Gut Microbiota to Regulate Food Intake and Body MassD Nyasha Chagwedera, Qi Yan Ang, Jordan E Bisanz, et al.
Cell|December 16, 2017
Perinatal Licensing of Thermogenesis by IL-33 and ST2Justin I Odegaard, Min-Woo Lee, Yoshitaka Sogawa, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|January 5, 2013
Bone marrow NR4A expression is not a dominant factor in the development of atherosclerosis or macrophage polarization in miceLily C Chao, Erin Soto, Cynthia Hong, et al.
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